Dear listmaster,
is there any reason to have this content-filter enabled there? Besides doing a
good job of breaking body signatures (DKIM and GPG, if any), it also seems to
produce a mess like this from time to time:
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As far as I know not even Chromium is free/libre, see
Hello,
As an exercise, I set up daily Guix System Docker image builds using GitLab
and Docker Hub, here:
https://hub.docker.com/repository/registry-1.docker.io/singularsyntax/guix/tags?page=1
The build process works as follows: if an existing `latest` image does not
exist for a given branch (mast
As far as I know not even Chromium is free/libre, see
https://directory.fsf.org/wiki/Chromium . Also I would recommend all to ask the
FSF about the freedom issues with Firefox. -- * Ativista do software livre *
https://libreplanet.org/wiki/User:Adfeno * Membro dos grupos avaliadores de *
Softwa
Chris,
Christopher Lemmer Webber 写道:
Am I missing something? What makes Firefox itself nonfree
(which I
think is not quite the same thing as not compliant with the
FSDG)?
Nothing. There seems to be a misunderstanding that Mozilla's
trademark policy makes the Firefox source code less or non
Christopher Lemmer Webber wrote:
> I'm not sure it's really accurate to categorize asking for a vanilla copy of
> firefox, which might not comply with the FSDG, as nonfree software. The
> primary issue with Firefox that makes it qualify as "nonfree" is that the
> add-ons tool brings you to som